Free parking is set to end at two popular Norfolk beaches after drivers' wallets were given a breather.
Charges are suspended at Heacham North and South beaches over the winter.
But drivers will have to pay again from Wednesday, March 1.
After that they will be charged £2 for an hour, £4 for two hours, £5 for three hours and £6 all day, with the all-day charge rising to £7 from July 1 - August 31.
Those staying after 5pm until 9am the following day will be charged £2.
It comes after new charges were brought in at the beach car park at nearby Holme-next-the-Sea, with an ANPR camera installed to enforce them.
Drivers now face paying £3 to park for two hours, £5 for four hours or £7 for a full day.
Charges at both Holme and Heacham are lower than the nearby Hunstanton Clifftop car park, where drivers pay £2.20 for an hour, £4.20 for two hours, £6 for three hours £8 for a day.
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